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Foley, Alabama

Foley is a city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States.
Population 20,335

Top Events in Foley History

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1901Infrastructure
As Foley was traveling to President William McKinley's funeral in 1901, he met a railroad agent who told him of the area in South Baldwin County.
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1905Architecture
The first railroad station was built in 1905.
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1908Culture
The original station burned in 1908 and was replaced the following year by the station that is now the city's museum.
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1915Government
Foley was incorporated in 1915 with G.
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2010History
=== 2010 census === As of the census of 2010, there were 14,618 people, 6,165 households, and 4,124 families residing in the city.
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2020History
== Demographics == === 2020 census === As of the 2020 United States census, there were 20,335 people, 8,090 households, and 4,298 families residing in the city.
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2021Architecture
A water park known as Tropic Falls was announced in 2021; the first of the water park's two phases opened in June 2022.
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2022History
== Twin Towns – Sister Cities == Hennef, Germany (2022) == References == == External links == Official website

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Historical Timeline

1901Infrastructure
As Foley was traveling to President William McKinley's funeral in 1901, he met a railroad agent who told him of the area in South Baldwin County.
1905Architecture
The first railroad station was built in 1905.
1908Culture
The original station burned in 1908 and was replaced the following year by the station that is now the city's museum.
1915Government
Foley was incorporated in 1915 with G.
2010History
=== 2010 census === As of the census of 2010, there were 14,618 people, 6,165 households, and 4,124 families residing in the city.
2020History
== Demographics == === 2020 census === As of the 2020 United States census, there were 20,335 people, 8,090 households, and 4,298 families residing in the city.
2021Architecture
A water park known as Tropic Falls was announced in 2021; the first of the water park's two phases opened in June 2022.
2022History
== Twin Towns – Sister Cities == Hennef, Germany (2022) == References == == External links == Official website

Did You Know?

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Foley is located in the state of Alabama.
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Foley has a population of 20,335 residents.
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The 2020 census lists the population of the city as 20,335 Foley is a principal city of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley metropolitan area, which includes all of Baldwin County.

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